International Court of Justice heard arguments on whether Russia’s invasion can be challenged under 1948 treaty.
International Court of Justice hears arguments on whether Russia’s invasion can be challenged under 1948 treatyThe outcome of Russia and Ukraine’s debate at the world court in The Hague, Netherlands, over the legality of the
Russian invasion could shape an eventual peace.Moscow and Kyiv faced off this week in The Hague over Ukraine’s claim that Russia’s 2022 invasion violates a landmark treaty, the Genocide Convention of 1948.Continue reading your article with
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